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The turn signal module on my 07 RKC went out, but Harley doesn't make it any longer. Custom Dynamics had to build one for me, so its going to be hard to keep my bike pure Harley, but I'm trying. Other than that Its still a great ride.
Who cares if you have to start improvising, no one will know but you really. Even if you sold her and told them they'd understand.
PS I love Custom Dynamics, I just had an issue on Monday and Eddie in warranty has the new light on it's way and UPS says it will be here Friday. They guarantee everything for life, a picture and video and he said it's on it's way along with some extra 3m tape.
How did it die? Did id still start? Just blinkers effected?If you get a CD tsm would it be time to get one set up for LEDs? Noy positive but I thought they made one that you didn't need load equalizer. But now you are spending lots of money.
I got an 2007 so I am following this.
Not familiar with how 2007 works. On my 2001 the tsm is also bank angle sensor. I have considered by passing before an issue.
I also noticed on that particular page some other units with the same part number at lower cost at the bottom of the page. Probably used, which may not gain the OP future peace of mind but maybe worth looking into.
I also noticed on that particular page some other units with the same part number at lower cost at the bottom of the page. Probably used, which may not gain the OP future peace of mind but maybe worth looking into.
Yeah I saw those too . I just figured new was what he was looking for.
The other day, I had to replace the rear brake light switch on my '06 Road King. I went to my local dealer and bought the last one they had in stock. It came in Harley brand plastic bag, that said it was made in Italy. So does that make it an original part, or one imported from Italy ?.,,
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